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mobizill.com mobile portal launched in beta by 7Seas Technologies

7Seas Technologies Ltd, an IP-based game developing company in India, launched on Monday (1 September) the beta version of its mobile gaming portal www.mobizill.com.

According to the company, mobizill.com is a mobile entertainment portal and India's first universal web community of mobile Internet users. The website offers a collection of mobile content, including games, ring tones, wallpapers, videos, themes and software. The content can be easily downloaded and optimised for mobile phones, 7Seas Technologies said.

Secure edge messaging appliances with embedded LDAP maximize email protection

It's no wonder that email is such a big thorn in IT's side. Mail volume doubles every six to nine months; an astonishing 80-90 percent of it unwanted and/or abusive. Four hundred and fifty new viruses attack companies every month. Eighty-five percent of abusive mail is sent by a zombie computer, with 500,000 new zombies launched daily according to Commtouch. Directory Harvest Attacks (DHAs), meanwhile, are increasing by as much as 30 percent annually. Not surprisingly, managing email and email security is getting more complex and more costly. Or is it?

Google Maps for your phone

Download Google Maps for mobile to your phone, and never carry a paper map again. Google Maps on your phone makes it easy to:

* Determine your current location with or without GPS
* Get driving and transit directions
* Get phone numbers and addresses for local businesses

New! Transit directions on your phone

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Optics are just Optics when choosing the correct borescope, right?

Let's face it- we are living in 2008 and nothing has changed much in this mature technology. As an example, go to your local camera store... look through the view finder on 4 or 5 of competing brands of SLR cameras. Can you see the difference in optical quality? Probably not. They ALL look good! Right? So what's the difference? Well.... it's the digital gadgets, storage, readouts, automatic functions etc. So what hasn't changed? The Optics of course. Optics are Optics.

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Scanning document without Scanner

Imagine a very realistic situation, when you need to make a soft copy of the document, and you do not have scanner in the neighborhood. Or, another one, when you need to make a scan, consisting from multiple pages, but your flat-bed scanner can take just one page at a time, making the scanning process time-consuming and requiring your continuous involvement in the scanning process.

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